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You mean to tell me we have to wait a whole weekend to see Amanda thinking she was going into labor! I am seated for what I already know will be a golden moment from Amanda’s commentary cause girlfriend can go neurotic real quick! 👌🏻🤍🤣
"Well, Thank you, Eddie", EDIT : I always quote and use "It's a real film, Jack" as a metaphor for something cool we're working on. Boogie Nights is 2.5 hours of quotes. REALLY ???? Molina is freebasing cocaine Richard Pryor style, before society discovered baking soda, so Baseball was slang for free base. Damn, you're young !!! Laser Discs were the digital version of 1970's LP's ; Same size, and you had to turn them over halfway between the movie !!! Great for 1996, but really great ? I sold my player and entire collection at a garage sale in 1996 for $225 - To buy cocaine !!!
TOM CRUISE EASILY THE GREATEST ACTION STAR. SCHWARTANEGGER SECOND. WILLIS THIRD. KEANU VS STALLONE ID PROBABLY TAKE STALLONE OVER REEVES. REEVES OVER DAMON
I'm in my late 40's and had collected a lot of VHS's, I had decided I was gonna start to head into laserdisc territory but then that's right when I heard about DVDs for the first time, so I figured it was best to just wait a bit longer for those and skip over LDs entirely
Swim team, like distance running or more idiosyncratically fencing, is the typical road to the ivy league for the hard working good genes well-bred kids of a certain time and place. Then they get there and can only do crew.
Sorry to triple dip, but this podcast is AWESOME. An hour and a half deep dive into one of the top 10 movies of the 1990's, Shawshank, Pulp Fiction, Rounders, Austin Powers, Matrix, and this one one of Mark Wahlberg's FIRST movies after being Marky Mark, and doing underwear ads. The scene with Dirk and Amber Waves on the office table and to act like a bad actor, aka porn actor must be so difficult ! The rest of the movie is like a documentary, and that part is like "inexperienced actors". Genius. 45:05 is EXACTLY what John Lennon said, and then ...
I always wondered if William H Macy said during the scene when his wife is being screwed outside with a crowd around her , ".... my wife's got an ass in her cock" on purpose, or it was a mistake left in because it's so perfect due to his stress level, plus I don't think a lot of people even picked up on it. EDIT : I love that you go into actors who were "THAT GUY" then we knew them. Everybody can relate to knowing a "that guy" , and speaking of, the Mandela Effect in T2 was I'm POSITIVE John C. Reilly was a white suit guy when the T1000 walked through the jail cell door and got his gun stuck. I KNOW it, and now I can't find it anywhere. He was a "that guy" then.
I have the movie poster on the wall, and it will always be a top 10 to me. I can't believe Burt Reynolds hated his part in it. It was his BEST role, other than the Southern documentary, Bandit. That is so cool that there were movie bars. I managed a pool hall and the owner wanted sports on the big screen, and as soon as he went home I'd hook up my portable DVD player and play horror movies. People stopped playing pool and sat at the bar, ordered hot dogs, and beer and watched movies all night. The owner wasn't too happy to hear that. Boogie Nights and Shawshank are two of my all time favorites, as well, and both were box office bombs, only to be immortalized with home movie rentals. The 1990's produced some of the BEST movies, ever.
30:03 It's DEFINITELY an "I'll be back" moment. Stallone doesn't say it, but one hate guard says to another "he's not coming back" seconds before the truck crashes through the gate.
W T F ??????? Streets Of Fire a bad movie Bill?????? It's an awesome movie and for someone who likes Diane Lane it's unbelievable that you think it's bad. Great soundtrack to!
Don't know if you have a mailbag, or if you have already done this movie, but Bill if you loved Night Shift, I am sure you have seen Grosse Point Blank. It would be a gas to hear you guys break this one down!